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Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Szymon Holownia In Krakow
Marshal of the Sejm running for President of Poland Szymon Holownia, during the press briefing in Krakow, Poland on April 7, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
The bronze Terry Fox memorial sculpture by artist John Hooper, located in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
The bronze Terry Fox memorial sculpture by artist John Hooper, located in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Pandemic In NYC: Then And Now
A man dodges people as he runs across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, United States, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Gordon Donovan/NurPhoto) -
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Cartwheeling
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Cartwheeling
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Cartwheeling
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Handstand
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Handstand
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Breakdancing.
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Breakdancing.
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Breakdancing.
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Crawling
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Crawling
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Running
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Running
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A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.
The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.
The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.
A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.
The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines.
Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.
Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.
OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Running
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Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish Mariona Caldentey forward on fighting to win support for women’s football, leaving a successful Barcelona team and the stress of winning the World Cup.
Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mariona Caldentey in London, UK. March 2025.
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Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish Mariona Caldentey forward on fighting to win support for women’s football, leaving a successful Barcelona team and the stress of winning the World Cup.
Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mariona Caldentey in London, UK. March 2025.
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Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish Mariona Caldentey forward on fighting to win support for women’s football, leaving a successful Barcelona team and the stress of winning the World Cup.
Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mariona Caldentey in London, UK. March 2025.
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Daily Life In Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A jogger runs past a construction site at Ontario Place along the lakeshore in Toronto, Canada, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7:
A Trans Canada Trail sign is seen in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NYC HALF MARATHON
Professional-grade runners cross the Brooklyn Bridge at the New York Half Marathon in New York City, USA, on March 16, 2025. Race organizers say more than 27,000 people participate in the United Airlines NYC Half, whose course crosses the Brooklyn Bridge for the first time. The course spans 13.1 miles starting on Washington Avenue near the Brooklyn Museum in Prospect Park. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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NYC HALF MARATHON
Professional-grade runners cross the Brooklyn Bridge at the New York Half Marathon in New York City, USA, on March 16, 2025. Race organizers say more than 27,000 people participate in the United Airlines NYC Half, whose course crosses the Brooklyn Bridge for the first time. The course spans 13.1 miles starting on Washington Avenue near the Brooklyn Museum in Prospect Park. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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NYC HALF MARATHON
Professional-grade runners cross the Brooklyn Bridge at the New York Half Marathon in New York City, USA, on March 16, 2025. Race organizers say more than 27,000 people participate in the United Airlines NYC Half, whose course crosses the Brooklyn Bridge for the first time. The course spans 13.1 miles starting on Washington Avenue near the Brooklyn Museum in Prospect Park. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Start of Meteorological Spring in London, UK.
01/03/2025. London, UK.
Visitors to a foggy Bushy Park exercise at first light in south west London. A cold and foggy start to the first day of meteorological spring.
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Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
Leon GORETZKA, FCB 8
in the match
FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
on Feb 7, 2025 in Munich, Germany. Season 2024/2025, 1.Bundesliga, FCB,, Muenchen, matchday 21, 21.Spieltag
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Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
Leon GORETZKA, FCB 8
in the match
FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
on Feb 7, 2025 in Munich, Germany. Season 2024/2025, 1.Bundesliga, FCB,, Muenchen, matchday 21, 21.Spieltag
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Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
Leon GORETZKA, FCB 8
in the match
FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
on Feb 7, 2025 in Munich, Germany. Season 2024/2025, 1.Bundesliga, FCB,, Muenchen, matchday 21, 21.Spieltag
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
Leon GORETZKA, FCB 8
in the match
FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
on Feb 7, 2025 in Munich, Germany. Season 2024/2025, 1.Bundesliga, FCB,, Muenchen, matchday 21, 21.Spieltag
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
Leon GORETZKA, FCB 8
in the match
FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - SV WERDER BREMEN 3-0
on Feb 7, 2025 in Munich, Germany. Season 2024/2025, 1.Bundesliga, FCB,, Muenchen, matchday 21, 21.Spieltag
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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MorzhFest 2025 in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 6, 2025 - A man runs across SUP boards during the MorzhFest 2025 at the X-Park on Epiphany, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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MorzhFest 2025 in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 6, 2025 - A man runs across SUP boards during the MorzhFest 2025 at the X-Park on Epiphany, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robot dog at charity run in Ukrainian capital
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2024 - A woman waves at a robot dog of a Khartiia Brigade reconnaissance unit that has returned from combat missions in the Kharkiv direction during the Run4Victory charity run organised to support the 13th Khartiia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard on Trukhaniv Island, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Over 100 military personnel joined civilians during the race. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robot dog at charity run in Ukrainian capital
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2024 - A woman captures a robot dog of a Khartiia Brigade reconnaissance unit that has returned from combat missions in the Kharkiv direction during the Run4Victory charity run organised to support the 13th Khartiia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard on Trukhaniv Island, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Over 100 military personnel joined civilians during the race. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robot dog at charity run in Ukrainian capital
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2024 - A robot dog of a Khartiia Brigade reconnaissance unit that has returned from combat missions in the Kharkiv direction is part of the Run4Victory charity run organised to support the 13th Khartiia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard on Trukhaniv Island, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Over 100 military personnel joined civilians during the race. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robot dog at charity run in Ukrainian capital
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2024 - A girl pets a robot dog of a Khartiia Brigade reconnaissance unit that has returned from combat missions in the Kharkiv direction during the Run4Victory charity run organised to support the 13th Khartiia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard on Trukhaniv Island, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Over 100 military personnel joined civilians during the race. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robot dog at charity run in Ukrainian capital
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2024 - A dog looks at a robot dog of a Khartiia Brigade reconnaissance unit that has returned from combat missions in the Kharkiv direction during the Run4Victory charity run organised to support the 13th Khartiia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard on Trukhaniv Island, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Over 100 military personnel joined civilians during the race. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robot dog at charity run in Ukrainian capital
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2024 - A robot dog of a Khartiia Brigade reconnaissance unit that has returned from combat missions in the Kharkiv direction is part of the Run4Victory charity run organised to support the 13th Khartiia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard on Trukhaniv Island, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Over 100 military personnel joined civilians during the race. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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